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Q: Is it all just opinion?

brainchildAs I have used StackOverflow, as will as the larger network, a common recent experience has been that questions are characterized as "opinion based", which is then given as a reason for then closing. Some questions one may conceive plainly are matters of opinion, such as identifying a favorite p...

 
 
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4:03 AM
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Q: Old bug of inbox counter is back

Jason LiamI noticed(since last few minutes) that whenever I get a notification now and when I click on the notification icon, the notification window opens as usual. But the unusual thing is that even when I click outside this notification window(as shown in the gif below), that notification reminder is st...

 
 
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5:44 AM
my account reached 12 years old. yay?
 
 
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6:45 AM
@KarlKnechtel brb banning for being underage
 
@KarlKnechtel Soon it would be a teenager.
 
"@KarlKnechtel Sorry about that, I have autism and have trouble asking questions and formatting them to be more of a concern than that of a conversation."
TIL: apparently autism somehow makes people chatty and conversational in writing and struggle to get to the point and be cold and objective about it.
Shouldn't it be the exact opposite?
 
Not necessarily
 
Some on the autism spectrum struggle to converse in person. But they don't in text. For some of them it means they have the pause they need to formulate their thoughts. For others it just removes the "mental block" they have about talking to others. Which can lead to the situation you describe when they just talk without a filter or guidance. It's somewhat characteristic: long run-on sentences and stream-of-consciousness style text.
Again - that's not true for all on the autism spectrum.
 
 
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8:51 AM
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Q: Message inbox full of read messages is very dark and out of place

CerbrusApparently, we got a new inbox recently. Now, "read" notifications are literally grayed-out, making the entire box gray. This feels completely out of place, it's the darkest element on the page (on Meta and light mode SO): I'd prefer it to have some opacity, for example:

 
^ yeah...
And you can guess how great this looks in high contrast dark mode.
 
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Q: Message inbox doesn't remember "All" or "Unread" selection

CerbrusAt the top of the new inbox, there's a dropdown where you can select if you want to see "All" or only your "Unread" notifications. When you pick "Unread" and then reload the page, it doesn't stay on "Unread". Please store this choice.

 
Actually one benefit of the read/unread toggle that I didn't realise (until after I took the screenshot...) is that I don't need for a new message to show up, so I can show how it looks when unread. I was used to just following few questions until I get a notification, so I did that. And after I got a notification, I remembered I can just toggle an old message as unread.
Also fun fact - it's quite random what you see people commenting or answering on some questions. To check notifications things I just open the newest questions and hit follow. And occasionally months later they get a comment or an answer. Which I wouldn't see otherwise but are some times baffling.
Also, maybe for reference for those who don't use high contrast regularly: the already read message background is closer to the "question with watched tags" background colour in the question list. The watched background is rgb(6, 6, 7), the read message is rgb(12, 13, 14). Both the unread message and question with no watched tags have rgb(0, 0, 0) as a background.
So, the UI experience so far is normalised to "pure black - normal, not pure black - take note".
 
9:48 AM
Hello, I 'd like some input from fellow SO member on a matter of closing/reopening a question
I have closed this question, in the meantime a gold-badge owner posted and now wants to reopen on the ground that the duplicates are not exactly the same as their answer. I find the reason frivolous. Any opinion?
The difference being a slicing with the column number, which is absolutely minor in the question.
 
10:11 AM
Not an expert, so I can't review this correctly. With that said, I very much doubt this s a unique problem on SO. I see you've linked several top N questions. The one that's closed is also about top N. I'd expect the linked duplicates to also cover it. And if they currently are lacking a solution that the answerer shows, then they should have posted on the canonical duplicate.
Again, I'm not 100% confident in the situation here, as I'm not versed in Python, much less Pandas.
Still, as a general rule, most things that are as trivial as "find top N things" should already have answers. Pythong (and Pandas) is a very active tag.
 
@mozway you could ask in the Python room instead. People there are used to these kinds of situations, and probably can advise you/give you a reality check on the matter.
I know Python but I never closed or handled duplicate yet (mostly edited once or so on SO) so I don't know if I could help though
 
 
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12:21 PM
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Q: Will you "mention" your Stack Overflow contributions in interview

RajSI happen to have a lot of Stack Overflow reputation (tens of thousands, on another account). I am doing postgrad and our campus placement team denied to add any web link in resume. So I added it in the hobby section at the bottom of the resume that I enjoy questioning and answering on Stack Overf...

 
 
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1:37 PM
> I enjoy yoga, strength training and also spend quite some time questioning and answering on Stack Overflow
 
I enjoy guitar, short walks, and grumble only mildly at inclement weather.
 
I enjoy walking with my human leg, having a skeleton, and soup.
 
 
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4:50 PM
I enjoy making users rage quit (i.e. explaining that their Qs are really a duplicate or off-topic) and making users rage quit (i.e. explaining how the site generally works on meta)
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6:58 PM
stackoverflow.com/questions/74632864 It would be rude to comment citing the English-only policy, right?
Any idea what "maximum all are attended this question" might be intended to mean?
 
That's a new one
 
@KarlKnechtel FWIW, the paragraph is copy pasted from here or here (although the second one most likely copies the first one).
 
7:15 PM
@KarlKnechtel Not sure about rude, but it sure isn't constructive
avoid citing the english-only policy on incomprehensible stuff. Just say it's hard to understand instead. Otherwise, you risk ending up giving of the wrong vibe
 
of course the problem specification is from g4g, why wouldn't it be. sigh
stackoverflow.com/questions/74632994 [10k+ link, just now deleted by OP] Did I say something wrong? I legitimately don't understand how I could have been interpreted that way in good faith
 
"Man, don't nobody understand the words coming out of your mouth!"
 
7:33 PM
> Welcome to Stack Overflow.
wow, rude
 
7:58 PM
Goodbye from Stack Overflow
 
"Stack Overflow sends its regards"
 
i personally see such comments as condescending
> Welcome to Stack Overflow! Because you've obviously just stumbled upon this site and dumped your question without a hint of doing any research, checkout links x y and z so that you can fix this mess you've made.
 
 
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9:13 PM
@VLAZ The asker pulls off his mask after unaccepting your answer to reveal none other than Jon Skeet
 
 
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10:27 PM
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Q: Change Stackoverflow theme to other than light and dark

Ed_GravyI remember a few months ago, the website was giving the option to try different themes without going to preferences. Is that feature gone now or can it be accessed from somewhere else on the site?

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Q: Can SO put "Paid Advertisement" or similar headers on blog posts that are written as extended advertisements?

enharmonic"Blog" posts like https://stackoverflow.blog/2022/07/25/automate-the-boring-parts-of-your-job/ are actually just extended long-form advertisements. Can this be disclosed at the beginning of the article? I realize that the by-line "Oana Chicioroaga, Community RPA Content Manager at UiPath" contain...

 

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